Users will see the tab for the ride service as well as pick up times if the car is locate near their location

Google has announced that users in India will now be able to ask for a cab from either Ola or Uber via the Google Search app, or the mobile browser. With these features, users in India will be able to ask Google for directions and then book a ride directly via search. Further, users will also see a tab for ride services from both on-demand cab services, as well as fare estimates and pick up times if a car is located near their location.

When asking for more specific information like, “Uber to the airport” or “Ola to the airport,” the Google search app or the browser will direct users to select a service, and then opens the app to let users to book the cab. If the app isn’t installed, users will get a link to download the app.

Sanket Gupta, Program Manager at Google stated, “Choosing the best transit option can be a task at times, our aim is to help users simplify their everyday travel. With this, users will be able to order, explore and make quick comparisons about the best estimated taxi fare directly from Google Search results on their mobile.”

These features were made available in Google Maps earlier this year. This includes a dedicated tab with information for cab services besides the existing tabs for driving, public transport and walking options.

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